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whether it's educational for work, or just to get to know someone else so you can have one leg up on your experience. what we're talking about here transcends race. race many people said we've become so multiculture that we have become color blind. that is something i have read about in newspapers and journals for many years now. but i still see racism on this campus. i see racism when i walk down the street in my old neighborhood. how do we move away from that we must embrace multiculturalism. but we move away from it. we don't want to expose an ability we have. so in a way we're looking add two very large heavy stones here. one dealing with our own identities and how we negotiate better in our every day lives as well as how we negotiate those multiple identities within structures that give us certain privileges in society. so in a way it's kind of a teeter totter back and forth. a negotiation. and that negotiation is what is important. of how we then decide on where we are going to go. with which identity. i still see racism. >> on this campus? >> yes. >> how do you react to that?
whether it's educational for work, or just to get to know someone else so you can have one leg up on your experience. what we're talking about here transcends race. race many people said we've become so multiculture that we have become color blind. that is something i have read about in newspapers and journals for many years now. but i still see racism on this campus. i see racism when i walk down the street in my old neighborhood. how do we move away from that we must embrace multiculturalism....
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more -- i think i can see the future. >>> want to tell you about the acclaimed book "half the sky." it's inspired a new documentary profiling kristof in a special report for cnn. he sat down with these actresses to find out what they learned about the women holding up half the sky. gabrielle union tells us how a 15-year-old girl in vietnam inspired her. >> nhi's mother had left because her father was abusive. hz abuse was so epic he was famous in their community. the father is a clock and watch repairman. everything is digital so that the business is not brisk. and instead of changing occupations or picking up another job, he came up with the bright idea for nhi to sell lottery tickets. and she figured out a way to squirrel away money to get tutoring to get food for her and her brother to get uniforms, books, supplies. and some days when she just wasn't going to be able to s
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more -- i think i can see the future. >>> want to tell you about the acclaimed book "half the sky." it's inspired a new documentary profiling kristof in a special report for cnn. he sat down with these actresses to find out what they learned about the women holding up half the sky. gabrielle union tells us how...
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if you've been able to have any education how far along is that. they probably ready to go you don't know them the way you never never. did. in your pastor of a should like to tell the children who have been affected by agent orange in america what you would like to tell them and we galvanize the venue in that into the date on you might need to build the foundation need it will not lead. to the truth you. could not i feel sympathy no please be strong. and don't think i'm moving i'm also trying hard to be happy. i'm going to look like you are you're not. really ready why don't we have a. question and. i are going to blow. your. feet. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . the war. is going to. come. wealthy british stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global finan
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if you've been able to have any education so far. as you know. they probably ready to go you don't know them the way you you never never. did. can you ask her about you like to tell the children who've been affected by agent orange in america when she would like to come down and we galvanize the venue in that into the date on the new man into the family the night we. put it in the media. i feel sympathy companies based wrong in the. movie i'm also trying hard to be happy. i want to look like you are you're not. really very wide with a. question and. i don't want to. hear. how. you feel. wealthy british scientists some. of the. markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. download the official t. application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. the mission free accreditati
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does she have any will to have any education so far. as you know. they call the ready to go home not in the way you never never. did. can you ask her about it she would like to tell the children who've been affected by agent or in america what she would like to tell them and we shall want to use the venue in that it's in the way on the new map and to the families of the nightly. to the duty to. come out i feel sympathy to be strong in the. movie and i'm also trying hard to be happy. if. you like that you are you're not. really very wide with a. question mark and. i are going to. make you. feel. me it is easy to. get a little too neat to. see. it all sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation and free in-store charges free. arrangement free. free. free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects a free media dog r.t. dot com. liv
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if you've been able to have any education so far. as you know. they probably ready to go you don't know them the way you never never. did. can you ask her about you like to tell the children who've been affected by agent orange in america what you would like to tell them and we galvanize the venue in that meeting the date on you might need to go to the families of the night with the. belief that you. could not i feel sympathy companies based wrong in the. movie and i'm also trying hard to be happy. with what you are you're not. really ready was a good question and probably. i don't want to. thank you. kate. if. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from fines to christians. who scream stunts on t.v. don't come. wealthy british style it's a. lot of fun. and. markets find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news to name two kinds of reports. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing fro
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if she'd been able to have any education how far is that you know. they probably need to go you don't know them the way you never never. did. can you ask her about you like to tell the children who've been affected by agent or in america what she would like to tell them and without one of the eyes even anything that it's in the way on him and said look i'm not leaving the nightly. to the movies. i feel sympathy companies based wrong in the. movie and i'm also trying hard to be happy. if. you like that you are you're not. ready why we are going. to question me and. i are going to. make you. feel. culture is the same much as i can which of course he's right on it so here is a baby to give me the first direct encounter between president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like roadkill. sigrid lumber touring to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why y
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what is your sense of online education, or technology and education. is that the game changer? >> yeah, i think it's the game changer. when i first wrote about benjamin franklin. he creates the education in philadelphia. he comes back and it was the blackboard and 300 years later technology has changed every industry. my industry in journalism, yours in politics and leadership. but education has not been transformed. one of the things that is happening now in innovative classrooms is what is called flipping the classroom where the lecture is done electronically online. you watch a teacher give a great lecture. you do some of the lessons online intertively. then you come to the classroom in order to collaborate, do projects problem solving with the teachers. that would be a game changer and that's what technology could do for us. >> gavin: just briefly as we talk stem, stem, stem, but what i keep hearing you say creativity, arts are we missing the "a" in stem theme. >> well, steve jobs believed the arts training added to his ability to stand at the intersection of the arts and s
what is your sense of online education, or technology and education. is that the game changer? >> yeah, i think it's the game changer. when i first wrote about benjamin franklin. he creates the education in philadelphia. he comes back and it was the blackboard and 300 years later technology has changed every industry. my industry in journalism, yours in politics and leadership. but education has not been transformed. one of the things that is happening now in innovative classrooms is what...
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the state we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed was their red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. was his supporters say that chavez is the country's first president to genuinely care about the lower class was sick chavez is the punishment of the reach and the window of hope to cool. them. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment crime and corruption many venezuelans are now
the state we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed was their red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. was his...
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they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. -- pell grantswe went from 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. for those of you who have kids in school now,the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. -- the white that out. [cheers and applause] --they wiped that out. let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >> because they have to. let me tell you why they have to. there is no way to accommodate the more than $2 trillion in tax cuts for people making a minimum of $1 million a year if they do not do it. it all adds to the deficit. they have got to go out there this is all on the surface of tax cuts for the super wealthy. where i come from, we have one of the highest per-capita incomes in the nation. what i found out is wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor folks. they are just as decent and just as good. they are not asking for these tax cuts. that me g
they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. -- pell grantswe went from 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. for those of you who have kids in school now,the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. -- the white that out. [cheers and applause] --they wiped that out. let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >>...
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has she been able to have any education. you. think of the need to know you. know in the way you never. did. can you ask her but she would like to tell the children who've been affected by agent orange in america what you would like to tell them and you don't want to cause the need that need to the gone to the family the night the. the. good i feel sympathy no please be strong. i'm also trying hard to be happy. i mean. like you are you know. reading a lot of a. request for me thinking about oh i don't want to. do. more news today violence has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. the mission of free cretaceous free in-store charge is free the maintenance free risk free studio tied for free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our teeth dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realiz
has she been able to have any education. you. think of the need to know you. know in the way you never. did. can you ask her but she would like to tell the children who've been affected by agent orange in america what you would like to tell them and you don't want to cause the need that need to the gone to the family the night the. the. good i feel sympathy no please be strong. i'm also trying hard to be happy. i mean. like you are you know. reading a lot of a. request for me thinking about oh...
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we need not more education, but better education. >>>> guest: we have a lot to say about education in that used to be us, but one point, really, i think is overarching. there's an old saying in military affairs that war is too important to be left to the generals. well, similarly, education is too important to be left to the teachers. i say that not because teacher are unimportant. i'm a teacher myself. i'd never say that. what we emphasize in "that used to be us" is education is a national responsibility. it's not a question of reforming this or that practice. all of us have to take ownership in and responsibility for our educational system. it's not just teachers. it's community leaders, politicians, parents, and it's students themselves no matter how stress they feel in order to thrive in the world of the 21st century, the world defined by the merger of globalization and the i.t. revolution, they have to workheartedder. education is a national issue, a national responsibility, and there's nothing more important. >> host: who are one of the individuals you single out when it comes t
we need not more education, but better education. >>>> guest: we have a lot to say about education in that used to be us, but one point, really, i think is overarching. there's an old saying in military affairs that war is too important to be left to the generals. well, similarly, education is too important to be left to the teachers. i say that not because teacher are unimportant. i'm a teacher myself. i'd never say that. what we emphasize in "that used to be us" is...
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both democrats and republicans are intent on dismantling public education and privatizing it through charters the professionalizing teachers and through all of turning around and closing down school districts and mass firings of teachers president obama's race to the top. of proposes to close five thousand schools around the country in the near future and replay it is that with charters all the while emanuel in chicago was putting this agenda into action when the teachers' strike you know became the first example of here with resistance to the policy on a mass. there is many many other things that they agree on for instance what and even some of the things that they pretend to disagree on like deportations and policies towards immigrants republicans outright say that they don't like immigrants and they want to court as many of them as they can the obama administration on the other hand got seventy percent of the vote and hopes to do the same again and says nice things about immigrants and impact citizenship but they have deported more than a million immigrants in the first three year
both democrats and republicans are intent on dismantling public education and privatizing it through charters the professionalizing teachers and through all of turning around and closing down school districts and mass firings of teachers president obama's race to the top. of proposes to close five thousand schools around the country in the near future and replay it is that with charters all the while emanuel in chicago was putting this agenda into action when the teachers' strike you know...
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they see opportunity in the millions of chinese students eager for a foreign education. nhk world's michitaka yamaka reports. >> reporter: more than a thousand young people from around china gather at a hotel in beijing. they are students attending an open house. more than 40 of them. >> i want to enroll in a prestigious american university because the quality is high. >> eventually for undergraduate students, and this is one of the main goals is to recruit more undergraduate students. >> reporter: many chinese state of the unions are keen on setting up foreign universities, and if they can, make it overseas to study. overseas universities are coming to them. for example, the missouri state university, a u.s. institution, has a campus. >> at what temperature does water freeze? what would you tell me? >> reporter: chinese students of the famed degrees of the university students in the u.s. more than 2,000 chinese have graduated from here since classes started six years ago. li xinyi hopes to join them. she's a senior studying busiss administration and accounting. li comes
they see opportunity in the millions of chinese students eager for a foreign education. nhk world's michitaka yamaka reports. >> reporter: more than a thousand young people from around china gather at a hotel in beijing. they are students attending an open house. more than 40 of them. >> i want to enroll in a prestigious american university because the quality is high. >> eventually for undergraduate students, and this is one of the main goals is to recruit more undergraduate...
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ladies and gentlemen, they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. they eliminated $1,000 of a pell grant. we went from six million kids in college now from working class families, and god only knows what that would mean, how many that would drop out. and for those of you that have kids now, one thing that could help is the $2,500 tax credit we give you off the bottom line. they wiped that out. [cheers and applause] so much more i will not take the time to tell you in this hot gym. but let me ask you this, folks. you have to ask yourself a question. why are they doing this? because they have to. let me tell you why they have to. there is no way to accommodate the more than $2 trillion in tax cuts for people making a minute minimum mum of $1 million a year if they don't do it. it awe all just -- it all just adds to the deficit. they have to get out there. this is all for the service of prospects for the super wealthy. where i come from, we have one of the highest per capita incomes in the entire nation
ladies and gentlemen, they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. they eliminated $1,000 of a pell grant. we went from six million kids in college now from working class families, and god only knows what that would mean, how many that would drop out. and for those of you that have kids now, one thing that could help is the $2,500 tax credit we give you off the bottom line. they wiped that out. [cheers and applause] so much more i will not take the time...
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lori: how far apart are your educational scores versus the actual score? >> it can be very different, depending on which educational score you're using because of the operetta very different scale. the number could be very different. focus on what it's telling you about your credit worthiness, strong all week, and improve. lori: and harping, but doesn't the consumer have the right to know the information that the lender is considering one determining whether to let him borrow cash? >> you actually don't have the right to see that credit score until you are turned down or charge more or are shopping for a mortgage. here is the problem. let's say you get that number. howdy you know what bankamerica is going to decide today is a good enough credit score to get the credit card you want? you don't even know even if you have that number because that is proprietary information. in that sense we have to control the weekend and make sure our credit is as strong as we can. lori: thanks you so much. so educational and informational. college loan that has stretched to
lori: how far apart are your educational scores versus the actual score? >> it can be very different, depending on which educational score you're using because of the operetta very different scale. the number could be very different. focus on what it's telling you about your credit worthiness, strong all week, and improve. lori: and harping, but doesn't the consumer have the right to know the information that the lender is considering one determining whether to let him borrow cash?...
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there are a few in the archives but they're mostly the french educated lower rank officers and they have a particular perspective. the most detailed documents were the accounts of white french officers and these accounts they wrote shortly after the campaign a couple of months or year or two after the campaign and they rode them with a very different purpose. they rode them to highlight certain soldiers who should get military medals and they also read them because the french government and the army wanted to understand what had gone wrong in 1940, why did we use this campaign so disastrously so it wasn't about human rights or not document in the massacres, but in the context of trying to explain the defeat, the officers very often gave a lot of detail on what had actually happened in the combat right after these people were taken prisoner so those are the most important sources. the soldiers in the diaries admit that they did kill africans. very few of them, but what you can see in the german source mostly the stereotypes about men eating african soldiers that mirror almost 1-1 in the p
there are a few in the archives but they're mostly the french educated lower rank officers and they have a particular perspective. the most detailed documents were the accounts of white french officers and these accounts they wrote shortly after the campaign a couple of months or year or two after the campaign and they rode them with a very different purpose. they rode them to highlight certain soldiers who should get military medals and they also read them because the french government and the...
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girls getting educated. we provide freeducation to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire that will grow. every year, my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." >> i believe she should resign, yes. >>> a top lawmaker calling for a u.s. ambassador to resign. we have reaction to the new intelligence report that the benghazi attack that killed four americans was an act of terror. >>> abortion, gun policy, the war on drugs. some of these social issues shaping the presidential race. all morning, we put them in focus. >> i can see in his face that there was a lot more to her story than even what she was willing to let on. >>> women hold up half the sky. the message of a new documentary from "new york times" columnist. in an interview exclusive with cnn he sits down with celebrities. >>> saturday, september 29th, i'm deb feyerick. >> good to have you with us this morning. we are starting with the new revelations on the deadly attack in libya. >> the attack that killed chri
girls getting educated. we provide freeducation to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire that will grow. every year, my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." >> i believe she should resign, yes. >>> a top lawmaker calling for a u.s. ambassador to resign. we have reaction to the new intelligence report that the benghazi attack that killed four americans was an act of terror....
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> the top ten cnn hero honorees for 2012 have been revealed and now you can vote for your choice for hero of the year. up to ten times every day, each day. go to cnnheroes.com. vote early, vote often. >>> america's public emication system is getting attention. protests have popped up at theaters across the country as "won't back down" hits the big screen. i spoke with mischelle turner about the film and its growing popularity. >> a little movie that has a lot of big buzz. it's turning into a big movie, victor. we're talking about "won't back down" parent trigger laws and it's kind of based on actual events, a hollywood depiction of when a parent and a teacher decide to fight a failing school and take over to do better for the kids. now, the reason why this is getting so much buzz and attention is because this issue of school choice and pa
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> the top ten cnn hero honorees for 2012 have been revealed and now you can vote for your choice for hero of the year. up to ten times every day, each day. go to cnnheroes.com. vote early, vote often. >>> america's public emication system is getting attention. protests have...
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can help, but recent research shows... .nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strongoundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ na, na-na, na [ men ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ goodbye ♪ [ both ] ♪ na, na... [ woman ] ♪ na, na-na, na [ men ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye [ male announr ] witkohler'werful, flush. and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him whenwaere 118 . everything that you thought was in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. o erstyo ys mabyo massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> we got a lot of tweets from viewers that noticed we did not have the blog up today. nate silver is showing an 84% ch oest ine election. a 16% chance for mitt romney a new lofor mitt romney. bags, a crash management system and the world's on
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handed from post to post them or no education or no bidders -- bitterness. rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above it. fight it, but dissipate, eliminate, but not be consumed by it were destroyed by. i don't think how you could get much greater than that. >> uni are fueling demand. to you think and all in the culture that lincoln still gets is to. and so many ways, there's some less talk about the founding fathers. house divided speech. to me give that -- that has to be the greatest generation. we today in our law and culture give enough credit said the refunding. >> you think of the great moments in our history. you could talk about the revolution, the constitution, we celebrate now, 225 years. it's all coming asunder. it's coming apart. and the country, as we know it today, is reshaped after the civil war. what does it look right if there is no 14th amendment. the bill of rights. so there is a whole -- there is some much that goes beyond the war. i tell my law clerks. we have to go the gettysburg. this isn't just about, you know, we pulle
handed from post to post them or no education or no bidders -- bitterness. rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above it. fight it, but dissipate, eliminate, but not be consumed by it were destroyed by. i don't think how you could get much greater than that. >> uni are fueling demand. to you think and all in the culture that lincoln still gets is to. and so many ways, there's some less talk about the founding fathers. house divided speech. to me give that -- that has to be...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. . >>> they beat them 12-5 and the victory on the final day capped one of the greatest come backs in baseball history. at one time the as trailed by 13 games. >> they never give up. >> we are just so happy to be here. >> success on the field is loading 700 division championships and they were sold out in minutes and they are expected -- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] [ audio problems ] >>> giants are getting ready for the weekend and catcher buster posey is having a batting title. they won for the first time in 70 years. he may even win most valuable player award. they will be there 7:30 at at&t park. >>> we are getting more crowded and you will see traffic coming through. also as you drive through, we'll see 680 has a minor crash. let's go to steve. >>> we have gone to hot and much, much cooler and we will find more 70s. >>> a vallejo man accused of shooting his neighbor and we will find out about the suspect's history. >>> and we will talk about san francisco, we
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. . >>> they beat them 12-5 and the victory on the final day capped one of the greatest come backs in baseball history. at one time the as trailed by 13 games. >> they never give up. >> we are just so happy to be here. >> success on the field is loading 700 division championships and they were sold out in minutes and they are expected -- [ technical difficulties, stand...
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. >> 48.5% of the slot machine proceeds and 15% of the table games revenues go directly into the education trust fund. that trust fund, even though our gaming regimen has only relatively recently started in maryland, over the last few years, i believe it has already jen yate rated in the -- generated in the neighborhood of $100 million for maryland schools. >> the governor said education funding in maryland has more than doubled from $3.9 billion in 2006 to $7.3 billion in next year's budget. >>> the news edge back in d.c. and a familiar scene today as "occupy" d.c. protestors hit the streets on the anniversary of their demonstrations here in the nation's capital. protestors return to rally against what they call corporate greed. dozens of people representing the so-called 99% marched downtown amid all of the chanting and chaos, protestors say they have only grown stronger and more determined. maureen umeh joins us live from northwest with a closer look at the fight. maureen? >> reporter: will, occupy protestors are making their way back here to a project that is being rain-filled but they
. >> 48.5% of the slot machine proceeds and 15% of the table games revenues go directly into the education trust fund. that trust fund, even though our gaming regimen has only relatively recently started in maryland, over the last few years, i believe it has already jen yate rated in the -- generated in the neighborhood of $100 million for maryland schools. >> the governor said education funding in maryland has more than doubled from $3.9 billion in 2006 to $7.3 billion in next...
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we need business and education to get a. .. how do know that, why did you do that. at some point they did it because they had always done it that way or they had some sort of rule that wasn't based on any research. and so i sort of went around campaigns some degree skepticism about a lot of practices that were taking place and the way people were spending money, time and resources. as i learned about people starting in academia, these randomized control trials within being adopted by people in the political world. i learned more about the innovations of data and targeting based on, basically revolutionized campaigns in the last decade. this was a major shift, and in addition to all of these new forms of research changing the way campaigns operate is they have this kind of cultural tension between a lot of the old practices and the way, the new, empirical movement. >> more on booktv's afterwards tonight at 10 p.m. eastern and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv. >> now john wohlstetter talks about the threat of nuclear weapons t
we need business and education to get a. .. how do know that, why did you do that. at some point they did it because they had always done it that way or they had some sort of rule that wasn't based on any research. and so i sort of went around campaigns some degree skepticism about a lot of practices that were taking place and the way people were spending money, time and resources. as i learned about people starting in academia, these randomized control trials within being adopted by people in...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> i'm yeg mel craig melvin. here's what is happening. in a swipe at mitt romney, president obama says when he travels to the country, he does not meet victims. leon panetta says the syrian government have moved chemical weapons to protect them. and results for jimmy hoffa could be back in by monday. back to "hardball ". >>> back to "hardball" and to a very big story. this november there's more at stake than who will occupy the white house, the president in office during the next four years is not the only issue. for the next four or eight
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone!...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't. to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines. is a report. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow the us presidential candidates barack obama and mitt romney have address their supporters following their first t.v. debate polls show that romney overwhelmed incumbent obama in a duel commanding the ninety minute debate but prague anderson presidential candidate for the justice party thinks two parties ultimately dominating u.s. politics is unhealthy for america i left the democratic party and helped form the justice party because now the republican and democratic parties are sim
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't. to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british. markets. find out what's...
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two things in our state: they want their child to get a great education because you carry about the american dream. two, you want to get a job or keep your job. in the presidency what governor romney ought to talk about, near are the three steps, five steps, seven steps. >>neil: but say he goes do florida and says, look, look what governor scott has done. because of him, or whatever. or you go to he highway, look what the governor has done, and because of him we are turning things around. he is not doing that. many republicans have argued he is just handing more appear in addition to the president. and the president is benefiting from policies even you stated are not his policies. >>guest: i have never been involved in a presidential race so i don't know how hard it is to talk different in one state than the other so maybe it is too difficult. i don't know. what i do is, i say we have done well, although we have a lot of work to do. if we want to do better we need to have the federal government do what other governors have done, reduce taxes, regulation, do what perry has done. he taxes low.
two things in our state: they want their child to get a great education because you carry about the american dream. two, you want to get a job or keep your job. in the presidency what governor romney ought to talk about, near are the three steps, five steps, seven steps. >>neil: but say he goes do florida and says, look, look what governor scott has done. because of him, or whatever. or you go to he highway, look what the governor has done, and because of him we are turning things around....
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i zero in in particular on education. i think the most important thing we can do is have a first-class public school system, and the president, his first legislative priority was the no child left behind act. it was the first piece of legislation we introduced. we got it passed that first summer on a bipartisan basis. we even had ted kennedy on board for the effort. it does several things. it establishes high standards. at the same time, it sets up a system of testing with respect to our school system, so we can establish accountability to parents and make certain that they understand how well their students are doing, and they have the opportunity to move students out of poorly performing schools to good schools. it strikes me that that is absolutely the heart of what needs to be done from the standpoint of education. it's also important as we go forward in the next term, we want to be able to take what we've done for elementary education and move it into the secondary education. it's working. we've seen reports now of a
i zero in in particular on education. i think the most important thing we can do is have a first-class public school system, and the president, his first legislative priority was the no child left behind act. it was the first piece of legislation we introduced. we got it passed that first summer on a bipartisan basis. we even had ted kennedy on board for the effort. it does several things. it establishes high standards. at the same time, it sets up a system of testing with respect to our school...
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a lot of is education. small-business owners are saying they are already being attacked, competition is fierce, my margins are shrinking, and now you are forcing me to take on an additional burden. we're trying to have a conversation of you have to look past or small business and look at your community as well as her family as well as your children, but understand the long-term ramifications this bill has, and from that perspective, it is a conversation that we have had over the past and people can buy into what once they understand it. a lot of it has been on the bad marketing that this administration has done in explaining it. >> some people walk around with 500 police and are freaking out. >> i have not heard much of it is about religious and moral issues, because we did these polls and you have the likely voters, but that involves intent. how much deflation is in the border policy, because at the dnc there was a dispute about god in the platform, about jerusalem being the capital, and then the president
a lot of is education. small-business owners are saying they are already being attacked, competition is fierce, my margins are shrinking, and now you are forcing me to take on an additional burden. we're trying to have a conversation of you have to look past or small business and look at your community as well as her family as well as your children, but understand the long-term ramifications this bill has, and from that perspective, it is a conversation that we have had over the past and people...
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education. governor bush. both of you have promised dramatically to change -- to change dramatically public education in this country. of the public money spent on education, only 6% of that is federal money. you want to change 100% of the public education with 6% of the money, is that possible? >> we can make a huge difference by saying if you receive federal money we expect you to show results. let me give you a story about public education, if i might. it's about kipp academy in houston, texas. a charter school run by some people from teach for america. young folks saying i'm going to do something good for my country. i want to teach. a guy named michael runs the school. it is a school full of so-called at-risk children. it's how we unfortunately label certain children. basically it means they can't learn. it's a school of strong discipline and high standards. it's one of the best schools in houston. here are the key ingredients. high expectations, strong accountabily. what michael says, don't put all these
education. governor bush. both of you have promised dramatically to change -- to change dramatically public education in this country. of the public money spent on education, only 6% of that is federal money. you want to change 100% of the public education with 6% of the money, is that possible? >> we can make a huge difference by saying if you receive federal money we expect you to show results. let me give you a story about public education, if i might. it's about kipp academy in...
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lawmakers say the expansion would raise revenue for education. but how much of the money will actually go to schools. i spoke with the director of the maryland budget and tax policy institute. it is a nonpartisan organization and he says if voters approve the referendum, there should be close to $200 million that goes into the education trust fund. by the year 2016. >> all of the money will go to the education trust fund and will go to local schools. but the state may then use some of the money it saves because it doesn't have to use tax dollars for that school aid, and use that for health care and public safety, and parks and other good things that we depend on from the state. so it helps the state treasury. it will help the budgets. >> right. >> but it is wrong to say that it will increase education aid dollar for dollar. >> so what about job creation? that is another thing that they speak of. the ones who want you to vote in favor of this referendum. head to myfoxdc.com for our entire interview. >> massive automatic federal cuts are set to tak
lawmakers say the expansion would raise revenue for education. but how much of the money will actually go to schools. i spoke with the director of the maryland budget and tax policy institute. it is a nonpartisan organization and he says if voters approve the referendum, there should be close to $200 million that goes into the education trust fund. by the year 2016. >> all of the money will go to the education trust fund and will go to local schools. but the state may then use some of the...